Bulls have no problems with new NBA dress code.(Sports)

0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), October, 2005 | by McGraw, Mike

Byline: Mike McGraw Daily Herald Sports Writer The NBA revealed its much-anticipated dress code for players, requiring "business casual attire whenever they are engaged in team or league business." The definition of business casual was relatively straight- forward: Collared dress shirt or sweater.

Dress slacks, khaki pants or dress jeans. No sneakers, flip-flops, sandals or work boots. The dress code is in effect when arriving at games, leaving games, sitting on the bench when not in uniform and attending team functions. The Bulls implemented similar guidelines for their players before last season. "That's our dress code anyway," Tyson Chandler said. "It's not much change for us." Chandler gave dress-code clearance to Darius Songaila, who was seated...

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